I took some cranberry extract with my resveratrol this morning. I don't feel any different.
ditto, although I am now prepared if I ever have a UTI (although I never have) - I tried it with two doses now, and did not notice an observable effect - I could only find CranAssure (no CranMax) at my local grocer, suppose I will give it a few more attempts - only $10, but my wife likely now wonders if I secretly have a UTI. I bought a bottle of Knudsen's Cranberry juice too ($7), and will give this a go.
I take no other 'supplements', not even a multi. Although I do eat fairly 'healthy' (not shy of good pizza) and consume green tea, cocoa, coffee, 1-2 pinots/evening, etc. - I'm not militant about diet, I tried CR several years earlier though. My early experiences with resveratrol seemed similar to CR (i.e great energy, etc.), but it may have been a placebo effect. I thought I noticed a synergy with green tea some time ago, but it may have just been the green tea alone :-) I've taken res for 4+ years now - 99% 4g the last few months, and 1.5g of 50% for 1.5 yrs previous. The greatest 'subjective effects' were while taking the Coutrylife product (energy, etc.) -I tried various other suppliers too, e.g. longevenix, but mostly went with the cheapest product at a given point in time - there are very little subjective effects since moving to the 99% grade. The only difference in the Countrylife is the pine bark extract, but perhaps there are other things in that mystery 50% of knotweed extract. If I had to guess at one effect, and thus the reason I continue to supplement, it is that my immune response seems to generally be dampened, regardless of product. Aged tissue is full of fibrosis, so my leap of faith is that this might be helping to slow the accumulation.
One other note, I experienced several of the symptoms noted by (I believe tintinet, no time to look) while on the 50% grade (e.g. occasional sensory peripheral neuropathy). Since taking the 99% my appetite seemed to increase some (but maybe it was just summer) - I put on 10-15 lbs over the last couple of months -currently 180lb 5'11".
Also, I just purchased this sonicator:
http://www.amazon.co.../dp/B000K7PT72/and will compare the suspension with the stick blender method. This product is listed at the same price as the Haier model listed earlier in this thread (the Haier is also available at Amazon for $15 cheaper than the url pointing to the other vendor), but has twice the transducer size and a larger tank. My assumption was that the larger transducer will be more effective at mixing - several on Amazon complained about the power of the small 35W Haier (dirty jewelry being their metric), although it may be just fine for the purposes of mixing res and lecithin.
malbecman: what is the wattage of your sonicator?
The model listed above is 60W, and the Haier is 35W. Actually all of the Haier models are 35W - the fancier models simply have a slightly larger tank and 'interface features', such as longer timer settings.
for reference, Amazon's Haier:
http://www.amazon.co.../dp/B0000BVGNJ/foo
Edited by foodoo, 13 October 2007 - 07:30 AM.